Takings is a great pain for store owner (Dolan v. City of Tigard)

This is the latest in a series of Quimbee.com case brief videos. Have you signed up for your Quimbee membership? The American Bar Association offers three months of Quimbee study aids (a $72 value) for law student members. And if you go Premium, you’ll receive Quimbee Legal Ethics Outline (a $29 value) as part of our Premium Legal Ethics Bundle. Ready to go all in? Go Platinum and get 3 years of unlimited access to Quimbee and 3 years of ABA Premium membership (nearly a $1,000 value) for just $499. Florence Dolan owned a store in the City of Tigard, Oregon. Dolan wanted to expand her store to double its size and pave her gravel parking lot, so she applied to the city for a building permit. The city, concerned with the additional traffic to the larger store and potential for flooding caused by paving over the lot, refused to grant the permit unless Dolan agreed to two conditions. Specifically, the city told Dolan that she’d have…

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